List of Elections in 2010 - Europe

Europe

  • Azerbaijani parliamentary election, 2010
  • Belarusian presidential election, 2010
  • Belgian general election, 2010
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2010
  • Civic Platform presidential primary, 2010
  • Crimean parliamentary election, 2006
  • Crimean parliamentary election, 2010
  • Croatian presidential election, 2009–2010
  • Croatian labour law referendum, 2010
  • Czech legislative election, 2010
  • Czech Senate election, 2010
  • Faroese constitutional referendum
  • Greek local elections, 2010
  • Greek presidential election, 2010
  • Hungarian parliamentary election, 2010
  • Hungarian presidential election, 2010
  • Icelandic Constitutional Assembly election, 2010
  • Icelandic debt repayment referendum, 2010
  • Icelandic municipal elections, 2010
  • Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast local election, 2010
  • Kosovan parliamentary election, 2010
  • Latvian parliamentary election, 2010
  • Montenegrin municipal election, 2010
  • Nagorno-Karabakh parliamentary election, 2010
  • Northern Cyprus presidential election, 2010
  • Polish Senate by-elections, 2010
  • Polish presidential election, 2010
  • Reykjavik City Council election, 2010
  • Slovak political reform referendum, 2010
  • Slovak parliamentary election, 2010
  • Swedish general election, 2010
  • Turkish constitutional referendum, 2010
  • Ukrainian local elections, 2010
  • Ukrainian presidential election, 2010
  • Zakarpattia Oblast local election, 2010

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